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Social Attitudes to Public Prosecution: Theory and Practice

https://doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2019-21-4-1050-1059

Abstract

The research featured the approaches to the study of social attitudes to public prosecution. The results were used as the theoretical basis for the development and testing of the complex of diagnostic measures "Representation of Public Prosecution". The complex consisted of projective techniques aimed at identifying social attitudes to public prosecution. The proposed complex is an integral part of the Comprehensive Program for the Training of Newly Hired Prosecutors of the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation. The program was developed on the basis of the St. Petersburg Prosecutor's Office by V. A. Gubin and D. V. Shabarov in 2019. It identifies interests and predisposition to various types of prosecutorial activities. The program makes it possible to create an individual vocational and educational route in the framework of training newly hired prosecutors. It also determines the professional orientation and social settings of the new employees, their system of ideas about the environment of prosecutorial activities, their self-esteem and ability to perform this activity, the degree of professional value orientations, and interest in professional activity. The methods may be useful for district prosecutors that mentor young specialists in various institutions and form an individual training plan. In addition, the presented methods can be of some help to those employees of bodies and institutions of the prosecutor's office who decided to change the type of supervisory activity. The article describes an analysis of one of the methods of the Complex, namely the Projective methodology "20 definitions of the concept of "prosecutor's office". It was developed and successfully tested in practice by V. A. Gubin and D. V. Shabarov in 2019. The methodology identifies the cognitive component of social representations of prosecutorial activity.

About the Authors

D. V. Shabarov
Pushkin Leningrad State University
Russian Federation
10, St. Petersburg Highway, St. Petersburg, 196605


V. A. Gubin
Pushkin Leningrad State University
Russian Federation
10, St. Petersburg Highway, St. Petersburg, 196605


V. A. Mayorov
Prosecutor's Office of St. Petersburg
Russian Federation
2/9, Pochtamtskaya St., St. Petersburg, 190000


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Shabarov D.V., Gubin V.A., Mayorov V.A. Social Attitudes to Public Prosecution: Theory and Practice. The Bulletin of Kemerovo State University. 2019;21(4):1050-1059. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2019-21-4-1050-1059

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